They've been getting a bit uppity, you see.
That is one uppity heifer! I wouldnt put past that uppity Martha to steal my notebook.
The uppity girl clearly showed haughtiness as she walked into the room.
The snooty young dog was said to be an uppity puppity dog.But seriously, folks: I was sincerely enjoying myself at the party until the hostess got all uppity with me.
uppity is being scared -LC
In "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin, the word "uppity" is not specifically mentioned or featured on a particular page. It may be used in dialogue or description throughout the book.
The uppity banker felt that he should not have to wait in line with the hoi polloi of the neighborhood.
Because it's not. UPPITY is derived from the word "uptight" and usually refers to wealthy snobby people with a stick up their butt and their nose in the air. It has nothing to do with race at all. I think you have been misinformed.
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